The Blue Mountain eagle. (John Day, Or.) 1972-current, August 10, 2022, Page 9, Image 9

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    SPORTS & OUTDOORS
MyEagleNews.com
Wednesday, August 10, 2022
A9
ICA PRIME
RODEO RESULTS
Bareback
1. Brant Monahan,
score 69
2. Erin Vian, score 68
3. Nolan Giles, score 59
Saddle Bronc
1. Jonathon Villagrana,
score 71
Contributed Photo
The iconic lever-action carbine in .357 Magnum is even more
useful today.
2. Mark O’Dempsey,
score 67
SHOOTING THE BREEZE
Bull Riding
No results
The .357 Magnum carbine
Ranch Bronc
1. Fernando Robles,
score 71
2. Cutter Marsh, score 69
2. Warren Johnson,
score 69
Tie-down
1. Zane Taylor, time 8.1
seconds
2. Anthony Estep, time
8.5 seconds
2. Shane Erickson, time
8.5 seconds
4. Ty Holly, time 8.6
seconds
5. Shane Erickson, time
9 seconds
6. Chad Finley, time 9.1
seconds
Team Roping
1. Clayton Hansen
(header) and Matt Aze-
vedo (heeler), time 4.5
seconds
2. Dayton Stafford
(header) and Cully Staf-
ford (heeler), time 4.6
seconds
3. Shane Ericson
(header) and Trevor
McCoin (heeler), time 5.2
seconds
4. Dillon Bahem (header)
and Lexis Andrade (heel-
er), time 5.4 seconds
5. Mason McDaniel
(header) and Chad
McDaniel (heeler), time
6 seconds
5. Jason Eiguren (head-
er) and Tyler Eiguren
(heeler), time 6 seconds
Justin Davis/Blue Mountain Eagle
Lacey Nauman competes in breakaway roping on Friday, Aug. 5, 2022, at the Grant County Rodeo.
Nauman tied for sixth overall in the event.
Crowds flock to 113th
Grant County Rodeo
By JUSTIN DAVIS
Blue Mountain Eagle
J
OHN DAY — Large crowds packed led by professional rodeo announcer Jim
the grandstand at the Grant County Bob Custer.
Fairgrounds outdoor arena for the
The rodeo also paid tribute to longtime
113th Grant County
fair supporter Mary Ellen
Rodeo on Friday
Brooks and her son, Ken-
neth Brooks, both of whom
and Saturday, Aug. 5 and 6.
died this year. A rider led a
Competitors from around
horse with an empty sad-
Oregon and Idaho took
dle around the arena while
part in traditional rodeo
the announcer described the
events, including bareback
pair’s contributions to the
and saddle bronc riding,
community.
ranch bronc riding, bull rid-
ing and team roping, over
The rodeo was sanc-
tioned by the Idaho Cow-
the course of the two-night
rodeo.
boys Association, with
Festivities both nights
the participants looking
kicked off with the intro-
to punch their tickets to
duction of fair and rodeo
the ICA finals in Emmett,
courts. Rowdy Israel, Ore-
Idaho later this year. Par-
ticipants worked to earn as
gon High School Rodeo
Queen and Queen of the
Justin Davis/Blue Mountain Eagle much prize money as they
Elgin Stampede, car- 2022 Grant County Fair Queen Ri- could during the event, with
ried the Oregon state flag ley Robertson rides with Old Glory every dollar earned counting
into the arena, and Grant during the opening ceremony of as a point toward a berth in
County Fair and Rodeo the Grant County Rodeo on Satur- the finals.
Queen Riley Roberson day, Aug. 6, 2022.
The rodeo serves as a
of John Day carried the
kickoff event for the Grant
stars and stripes during the
County Fair, which runs
opening ceremony. The national anthem Wednesday-Saturday, Aug. 10-13, at the Grant
played and a prayer over the event was County Fairgrounds.
Steer Wrestling
1. Eric Logan, time 4.8
seconds
2. Zane Taylor, time 6.7
seconds
Breakaway
1. Jordan Minor, time 2
seconds
2. Amanda Hodges, time
2.3 seconds
3. Trish McCoin, time 2.4
seconds
3. Jordan Minor, time 2.4
seconds
3. Rylee Hanson, time
2.4 seconds
6. Dani Clark, time 2.5
seconds
6. Lacey Nauman, time
2.5 seconds
Barrel Racing
1. Jordan Minor, time
17.834 seconds
2. Caela Garland, time
18.046 seconds
3. Marca Robinson, time
18.142 seconds
JustinDavis/Blue Mountain Eagle
Cody Miller of Ontario takes part in the bareback horse riding competition at the Grant County
Rodeo on Saturday, Aug. 6, 2022.
R
ecently we cov-
protection from venom-
ered the origins of
ous serpents and other small
varmints raiding the yard or
the continually pop-
ular .357 Magnum hand-
garden.
gun cartridge. Due to space
Inexpensive .38 Special
constraints we were not
loads are perfect for perfo-
rating tin cans, taking small
able mention its merits as a
game or protecting the occu-
rifle/carbine cartridge. The
pants of a thin-walled domi-
lever-action carbine may
not be your idea of a perfect cile who may be worried
about the infamous overpen-
gun, but there are plenty of
etration of Magnum
good things going
loads.
for it.
If you handload,
In recent years,
a pound of pis-
I’ve gotten to enjoy
tol powder should
— with increas-
ing frequency —
provide in excess
conversations with
of 500 rounds’
folks seeking to pick
worth of shoot-
ing, depending
my brain. These
Dale Valade
upon your charge
have ranged from
weight. Cast lead bullets
the novice to the seasoned
are perfectly at home in a
veteran and in between.
.357 and are a great way to
One topic that has repeat-
edly come up is a gun that
save money by making your
focuses on self-defense and
own projectiles. If you were
of a mind to add a hand-
self-preservation.
gun to your arsenal, simply
Handguns and shotguns
frequently get the nod where buy one chambered for .357
Magnum and you will have
self-defense is concerned,
as do the AR-15-style rifles. a rifle and a handgun that
shoot the same ammunition.
But are they really the best
choice? It really depends on That’s versatility.
The .357 Magnum car-
who you ask. Rather than be
bine is not a .30-06, nor is it
reduced to an emotionally
an AR-15 or a 12 gauge. It
fueled feud, I will say that
will not be as concealable as
having a gun, any gun, is
any handgun nor as cheap
always better than not.
to shoot as a .22; there are
The .357 Magnum as
going to be a few things it
well as the .38 Special
simply cannot do. But, for
are two of the most popu-
lar handgun cartridges ever
the family rifle — a self-de-
made. Having a carbine
fense and self-preservation
chambered in .357 means
tool that anyone could use
you can shoot both of those
to great effect — it’s pretty
cartridges and ammo, typ-
hard to beat.
ically, won’t be too expen-
Are you a fan of the .357
sive nor tough to find.
carbine? Write to us at shoo-
The carbine, with its
tingthebreezebme@gmail.
18- 20-inch barrel is eas-
com and check us out on
ier to master — especially
Facebook!
for inexperienced shooters
Dale Valade is a local
— than either a handgun or
country gent with a love for
a shotgun. Its light weight
the outdoors, handloading,
makes it easy to carry and
hunting and shooting.
pleasant recoil makes it fun
to shoot.
It’s traits like these
that endear .357 caliber,
lever-action carbines to con-
Showing Movies Since 1940!
testants on the Cowboy
1809 1st Street • Baker City
Action Shooting circuit.
They are fast-cycling, offer-
 AUGUST 12-18 
ing quick follow-up shots,
plenty accurate and hard-hit- TOP GUN
ting within their intended
(PG-13)
MAVERICK
Featuring exclusive behind-the-scenes pre-show content!
range of use.
Fri
-
Sun
1:00,
4:00,
7:00
The experts generally
Mon
-
Thurs
4:00,
7:00
agree that the extra barrel
length of the carbine pro-
MACK
& RITA (PG-13)
vides anywhere between
A 30-year-old writer (Elizabeth Lail) spends a wild weekend
Palm Springs and wakes up to find she has magically
300 and 400 feet per second in transformed
into her 70-year-old self (Diane Keaton).
of muzzle velocity over the Fri - Sun
1:20, 4:20, 7:20
shorter handgun barrels with Mon - Thurs
4:20, 7:20
the same ammunition.
This puts the carbine into BULLET TRAIN (R)
Five assassins aboard a fast moving bullet train find
short range deer rifle terri-
out their missions have something in common.
tory as it will pack enough
Fri - Sun
1:10, 4:10, 7:10
punch with 158- 180-grain
Mon - Thurs
4:10, 7:10
loads out to approximately
**SHOWTIMES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. VISIT
75-100 yards. Shotshell
OUR WEBSITE OR CALL AHEAD TO VERIFY**
loads provide close-range
www.eltrym.com (541) 523-2522
4. Alecia Fox, time
18.160 seconds
5. Kyna Schrader, time
18.381 seconds
6. Kelsey Gluch, time
18.406 seconds
Shawna Clark, DNP, FNP
541-575-1263
Novice Bareback
235 S. Canyon Blvd. John Day, Oregon 97845
No results
Accepting new Patients! Go to:
Novice Saddle Bronc
www.canyoncreekclinic.com
No results
Novice Bull Riding
1. Jack Strong, score 78
2. Trevor West, score 71
3. Steven Davidson,
score 63
Justin Davis/Blue Mountain Eagle
Cooper Trindle of Burns rides
during the saddle bronc rid-
ing competition at the Grant
County Rodeo on Saturday,
Aug. 6, 2022.
TOM CHRISTENSEN
CHRISTENSEN
TOM
CONSTRUCTION
(541) 410-0557 • (541) 575-0192
CCB# 106077
REMODELS • NEW CONSTRUCTION • POLE BUILDINGS
CONCRETE EXCAVATION • SHEET ROCK • SIDING
ROOFING • FENCES • DECKS • TELESCOPING FORKLIFT SERVICES
Michael B. DesJardin
Dentistry, PC
Preventive, Restorative & Endodontics
New Patients
Welcome!
208 NW Canton
John Day
541-575-2725
mbddental@live.com
michaelbdesjardinmd.com
S273980-1